Archives|KHRUSHCHEV, IN U.N., BIDS NATIONS DISARM DOWN TO POLICE UNITS WITHIN FOUR YEARS; WEST IS CRITICAL; U. S. STRESSES CONTROL; WAR PERIL CITED Destruction of Arms and Abolition of All Forces Asked Khrushchev, in U. N. Speech, Proposes Complete Disarmament Within 4 Years STRESSES DANGER OF A NUCLEAR WAR Asks Abolition of Military Forces and Liquidation of Foreign Bases

KHRUSHCHEV, IN U.N., BIDS NATIONS DISARM DOWN TO POLICE UNITS WITHIN FOUR YEARS; WEST IS CRITICAL; U. S. STRESSES CONTROL; WAR PERIL CITED Destruction of Arms and Abolition of All Forces Asked Khrushchev, in U. N. Speech, Proposes Complete Disarmament Within 4 Years STRESSES DANGER OF A NUCLEAR WAR Asks Abolition of Military Forces and Liquidation of Foreign Bases

By Thomas J. Hamiltonspecial To the New York Times.

Sept. 19, 1959

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UNITED NATIONS, N. Y., Sept. 18 -- Premier Khrushchev proposed today that all the nations of the world abolish their weapons and armed forces within four years and turn to competition in the arts of peace. View Full Article in Timesmachine »